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Paolo Ferrari
Also published under:P. Ferrari
Affiliation
University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy
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Internet Of Things,Data Rate,End Devices,Docker Container,Edge Computing,Frequency Band,Industrial Internet Of Things,Analog-to-digital Converter,Autonomic System,Containerized,Electric Vehicles,LoRaWAN,Medium Access Control,Power Consumption,State Of Charge,Time Synchronization,Wide Area Network,Cloud Computing,Communication Protocol,Control System,Edge Devices,Internet Of Things Applications,Internet Of Things Devices,Matter Of Fact,Operating System,Photovoltaic System,Programmable Logic Controllers,Received Signal Strength Indicator,Round-trip Time,Session Key,Wireless Sensor Networks,Accelerometer,Airtime,Anomaly Detection,Application Programming Interface,Asset Management,Battery Capacity,Battery Charging,Battery Management System,Bluetooth Low Energy,Collision,Communication Technologies,Cost Savings,Data Fusion,Data Transmission,Digital Twin,Function Generator,Global Positioning System,Greenhouse Gas,Industrial Applications,
Biography
Paolo Ferrari (Member, IEEE) was born in Italy, in 1974. He received the M.Sc. degree (Hons.) in electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in electronic instrumentation from the University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy, in 1999 and 2003, respectively.
He is employed as a Full Professor with the Department of Information Engineering, University of Brescia. His main research activities are signal conditioning and processing for embedded measurement instrumentation, smart sensors, sensor networking, smart grids, real-time Ethernet, and fieldbus applications.
Dr. Ferrari is a member of IEC SC65C MT9, IEC TC65C WG10, and CENELEC/IEC TC65X IRWC.
He is employed as a Full Professor with the Department of Information Engineering, University of Brescia. His main research activities are signal conditioning and processing for embedded measurement instrumentation, smart sensors, sensor networking, smart grids, real-time Ethernet, and fieldbus applications.
Dr. Ferrari is a member of IEC SC65C MT9, IEC TC65C WG10, and CENELEC/IEC TC65X IRWC.